When I visited Batu caves, a tourist
attraction near Kuala Lumpur, and saw the stairs, the particular sentence from
Kung Fu Panda II immediately popped up in my mind: “my old enemy, stairs”. And
they are 272 of them. The place is situated 13 kilometers north of KL and it is
considered the most popular Hindu shrine outside India, dedicated to Murugan.
The 42.4 meters Murugan statue at the entrance costs approximately 24 million
rupees and is the tallest in the world. Of course no one can avoid meeting those
macaque monkeys if we go up the stairs and please don’t let those creatures
distract you as you might fall. After climbing and descending the stairs, I had
no energy to visit more caves temples at the base and that's how I spent one morning during my trip in KL.
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If you have enough time, you should also visit to an Orang Asli Museum (a museum displayed all about indigenous people) and to Royal Selangor Pewter, a modern yet interesting factory where pewter products are skillfully hand manufactured of course it is also a must place to visit Batik factory where you could try your creative design ideas. Then it will be a complete Kuala Lumpur Country Side Tour :))
Thank you so much for your recommendation. I will certainly visit those places next time I am in KL, especially Batik factory!!!
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